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HPE Serviceguard On Linux

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HPE Serviceguard On Linux

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Tring Cone . : = HPE Serviceguard on Linux Hewlett Packard Enterprise EEE Course overview Course code Hacras ‘This cours is designed for expariancod Linux systom and network administrators implementing HPE Serviceguard A.12.40. Topics Include the basic requirements of a highly available system and Duration 5 Days, 40 Hours progress through to the configuration of a Servicaguard cluster/packages, culminating in using both NFS and Oracle TigR2 ‘and 126 toolkit packages along with the cluster simulator and analytics utilities. The course is SO percent lecture and 50 percent DELIVERY FORMATS, hands-on labs using RHEL 7. Classroom. v OnLine v On-site v Virtual v Tring Cone Course objectives At the conclusion of this course. you should be able to: Configure, implament, and manage an HPE SG cluster and packages Install HPE Serviceguard A.12.00 and Serviceguard Manager Use “cmeasyinstal Utilize basic troubleshooting techniques Install and configure NFS and Oracle packages using the tookits Use Live Application Detach and ‘raling upgrade” Configure generia resources SERPs ee ea tat Use the $6 simulator and $6 cluster analytios, Prerequisites \V-_Background in Linux system and network administration including Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and/or Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM) Audience V Linux system and network administrators who currently, or soan will develop. design, implement, and monitor Serviceguard ($6) clusters on Linux Course Outline Module 1: Course Introduction Module : Introduction to High Availability V_ What is high availability and reducing the risk V Storage technologies and HA network design rns oe Module 3: High Availability with Serviceguard (SG) $6 features and benefits and SG packages v V- Minimizing planned downtime V Installing prerequisite software v Serviceguard Manager Module Storage for Serviceguard Volume management Persistent reservation overview v v V__ Review of LVM and VxVM concepts V- Configure a shared LVM volume and Vx¥M data group v Using hosttegs Module 5: Cluster Concepts and Configuration Describe the differance between heartbeat, stationary, and standby LAN interfaces Configure active/standby LAN interfaces using channel bonding v v V Cluster arbitration using a LockLUN and Quorum server Steps to configure a Serviceguard cluster v View the status of the cluster and log file Module 6: Additional Cluster Features Test the local LAN failover v V Node failures and cluster reformation V Node joining and leaving a cluster v Basic cluster management quuK Tring Cone Module 7: Packages and Services Configure a basic Serviceguard package The package configuration file v v V Package and node switching management Interpret package status from cmviewe! v Package lg fle Module 8: Package Pol V Package FAILOVER and FAILBACK policies V Package access control V Using package dependencies, priarities, and weights Module 9: Application Monitoring Scripts and Toolkits V__ Writing and using an application monitor V The package contro! script V Application integration toolkits Module 10: Cluster Troubleshooting Test clusters and packages for problems v VW Using the log files V Using Serviceguard commands for troubleshooting v ‘Approaches to troubleshooting Module 11: Cluster and Package Online Reconfiguration V Cluster modifications online and online package modifications VW Storage reconfiguration quuK Tring Cone V Add and remove a node or package while the cluster is cunning Module 12: Highly Available NFS V Install the NFS server toolkit V Configure an NES server package using the NFS toolkit V Configure an NFS client package V Test the NFS server package for various failures Module 13: Highly Available Oracle Database V Install the Oracle database toolkit V Configure an Oracle TigR2 database package using the Oracle took't VW Check the operation of the Oracle dataase and failover Module 14: Cluster and Package Maintenance V Rolling upgrade of Serviceguard V__ Kernel parameter change using Live Application Detach V Package partial startup Module 15: Generic Resources V Configure and use generic resources in a package Module 16: Cluster Simulation V Investigate the simulator interface and actions Module 17: Cluster Analytics V Install the Analytics utility quuK Trig V Display data collected by Serviceguard Cluster Analytics Module 18: Advanced Tookits VW _ Discuss the following tookits for Serviceguard: SAP/HANA, Oracle, MS/SOL on Linux, DB2 contacts UA: + 380 (44) 492-29-29 AZ: + 994 (12) B10-34-43 GE: + 995 (32) 260-16-54 KZ: +77 (27) 346-79-01 httos:/muktraining/en/ info@muktraining

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